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Jean Segura had a terrific night in a losing effort against the Cubs on Friday, finishing 3-for-4 with a double, a solo home run, and a stolen base.

Segura answered Chris Coghlan's first-inning solo home run with a second-inning solo shot to tie the game at 1-1. Even Friday's effort, though, can't lift up Segura's sagging slash line, now .245/.288/.326 along with his five home runs, 31 RBI, and 19 stolen bases. Fri, Sep 26, 2014 11:53:00 PM

Jean Segura went 2-for-3 with a walk and a two-run double on Wednesday as the Brewers handed the Reds a loss.

It was Segura's first multi-RBI game since July 24. As that may illustrate, 2014 has been a rough ride for Segura after breaking out last season. His two-run double in the eighth inning, though, gave Kyle Lohse some insurance as he attempted to complete a shutout. Segura is batting .241/.284/.315 with four home runs, 30 RBI, and 18 stolen bases. Wed, Sep 24, 2014 10:26:00 PM

Jean Segura had a nice night offensively in Friday's victory over the Cardinals, going 3-for-4 with a pair of runs scored.

It has been a very difficult season for the young shortstop, who even with the two-hit attack is slashing a putrid .235/.276/.314 with four homers, 28 RBI and 16 swipes on the season. Fri, Sep 5, 2014 11:47:00 PM

Jean Segura is not in the Brewers' lineup Sunday for the second straight day.

Segura isn't injured, but rather manager Ron Roenicke noted on Saturday that he thought the shortstop might be losing some focus. Elian Herrera is handling short again on Sunday. Sun, Aug 24, 2014 11:19:00 AM

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Jean Segura went 2-for-3 with a walk and a two-run double on Wednesday as the Brewers handed the Reds a loss.

It was Segura's first multi-RBI game since July 24. As that may illustrate, 2014 has been a rough ride for Segura after breaking out last season. His two-run double in the eighth inning, though, gave Kyle Lohse some insurance as he attempted to complete a shutout. Segura is batting .241/.284/.315 with four home runs, 30 RBI, and 18 stolen bases.

Jean Segura left Friday's game against the Dodgers with a bruised right hand.

Segura was hit in the hand earlier in the contest while knocking down a relay throw on a double play ball (he was called for interference, so it did him no good). He's day-to-day. Rickie Weeks was called in to hit for him in the top of the eighth.

Jean Segura (quad) is back in the Brewers' starting lineup on Tuesday night versus the Giants.

Segura missed Sunday's series finale with the Cardinals because of soreness in his left quad. He is starting at shortstop and batting eighth Tuesday vs. San Francisco. Scooter Gennett is out with soreness in his right quad, so Rickie Weeks will start at second base.

Jean Segura went 1-for-4 with an infield single in his return to action Friday.

Segura has been away from the Brewers for the past week following the death of his nine-month-old son. Even though he was playing in Washington, he was greeted with a warm ovation from crowd when he walked up to the plate for his first at-bat in the second inning.

Segura was activated from the bereavement list earlier Friday and is feeling well enough to return to the lineup one week after the tragic death of his ninth-month old son. Everyone in baseball will be rooting for him.

Segura is feeling well enough to rejoin the team following the tragic passing of his nine-month old son. While it's uncertain whether he'll be ready to play Friday, he has joined the Brewers in Washington for the beginning of their three-game series versus the Nationals.

Segura flew home to the Dominican Republic last Saturday after his nine-month-old son died suddenly from an illness. He will be with the Brewers on their three-game trip to Washington, D.C. this weekend but manager Ron Roenicke said the shortstop might not be mentally ready yet to play every day. Jeff Bianchi will continue to see part-time action at short.

Brewers general manager Doug Melvin said Wednesday that he's attempted to contact Jean Segura in order to find out when he plans to rejoin the team.

Segura is in his native Dominican Republic following the tragic passing of his nine-month old son. "I've made phone calls today to try to make contact with him," said Melvin. "I haven't been able to make contact at this time. I'm hoping to find out today. We've left messages but we haven't heard back. We just don't know right now." The Brewers are hoping to find out when Segura plans to return, but they're not sure about whether he'll be ready to play when he does get back. "There are a lot of unknowns here," said Melvin. "Whatever Jean decides, we will support him. And we know his teammates will be there for him, too."

The Brewers are unsure whether Jean Segura will return from the bereavement list on Friday.

Segura is dealing with the tragic loss of his nine-month old son, and the Brewers are obviously going to give him as much time as he needs. Milwaukee will be in Washington this weekend before beginning a seven-game homestand next week. Jeff Bianchi will continue to handle shortstop until Segura is ready.

Segura has left the Brewers and returned home to the Dominican Republic to deal with a family tragedy. Brewers manager Ron Roenicke announced Saturday that Segura's nine-month-old son passed away on Friday. Our deepest condolences go out to Segura and to his family at this unfortunate and tragic time.

Brewers manager Ron Roenick said that Ryan Braun's thumb is no longer a concern.

Braun underwent thumb surgery in October and has been on the mend ever since. He appears to be fully recovered. Braun will be ready for Opening Day. As long as he's healthy, he remains one of the best hitters in the game. The thumb issue is one to watch during the season, but for now, he should be good to go.

Mike Fiers limited the Mariners to one run over 3 2/3 innings in Thursday's Cactus League start.

Fiers had missed his previously-scheduled start due to weakness in his throwing shoulder, but looked fine facing the Mariners. He held them to three hits and a walk, though he didn't register a strikeout. The shoulder problem is a little concerning heading into the season and is worth keeping an eye on. Fiers is hoping to pick up where he left off last season, with a 2.13 ERA and a 76/17 K/BB ratio over 71 2/3 innings.

Jim Henderson has been sent to the minor league side of camp in order to continue to rehab his surgically-repaired right shoulder.

There's no official move with Henderson, but he's displayed diminished velocity in camp and needs to rehab rather than continue to pitch. The reliever had his right labrum and rotator cuff repaired last August and is now poised to open the season on the disabled list.